Partners & Funders
Coming Together
Funding Sources
Prism Community Collective is primarily being funded through state, federal and foundation grants that fund institutions to build capacity, develop resources, and address disparities in health equity. Any individual donations received help pay for services and resources.
Anti-Terrorism Emergency Assistance Program
Community Health Partnership and the Office for Victims Programs worked together to request a grant from the Anti-Terrorism Emergency Assistance Program to support Prism Community Collective for three years.
VOCA & CCHA
Colorado Victims of Crime Act & Colorado Community Health Alliance
City of Colorado Springs, Housing & Community Vitality Department
The mission of the Housing & Community Vitality Department is to create strong, sustainable, and inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all people in Colorado Springs.
Partnerships
Community Health Partnership
Community Health Partnership (CHP) is a local nonprofit working to transform the way people come together to tackle complex challenges that impact the health of communities. Prism Community Collective is integral to this work as one of its core programs, created by CHP to meet community-identified needs and shaped by the leadership of those most impacted after the Club Q tragedy. CHP focuses on building connections, strengthening community capacity, nurturing bold ideas, and bringing diverse voices together to create lasting change. Its current focus areas include LGBTQ+ health equity, homelessness, behavioral health, and suicide prevention.
NAMI
NAMI provides advocacy, education, support and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.
Peak Vista
Peak Vista is a nonprofit Federally Qualified Health Center that provides medical, dental, and behavioral health care services.
Diversus
Diversus Health Services provides counseling, behavioral health, mental health, and crisis support services in Colorado.
Hey719 / Southern Colorado Health Network
The mission of Hey719 is to improve the sexual health and overall well-being of all members of the Colorado Springs community, particularly those experiencing systems of oppression that impede access to testing, PrEP, and other resources. Its parent organization, Southern Colorado Health Network, is part of a statewide organization that serves individuals living with HIV by providing a broad spectrum of holistic support services.